Peeps at Many Lands: Belgium by George W. T. Omond offers a comprehensive exploration of Belgium's diverse cultural and historical landscape. The book begins with a vivid description of the Belgian coast characterized by its sandy beaches and dunes and the bustling summer life in seaside towns like Ostend. Omond then takes readers inland to the Flemish Plain highlighting the agricultural lifestyle and the vibrant local traditions such as the Kermesse a lively village fair. The narrative delves into the ease of travel within Belgium emphasizing the extensive canal and railway systems that connect the country's towns and cities. Omond provides detailed accounts of significant Belgian towns including Bruges Ghent Antwerp and Brussels each with its historical and cultural significance. The book also explores the picturesque Ardennes region known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities. Omond discusses the social structure of Belgium focusing on the customs and upbringing of children particularly the importance of the Premiere Communion in a child's life. The text also touches on the celebration of Christmas and New Year's Day noting the traditional Belgian customs associated with these holidays. Omond highlights the Belgians' love for pageants and processions which are deeply rooted in the country's history and continue to be a significant part of its cultural identity. Through detailed descriptions and engaging narratives Omond provides readers with a rich understanding of Belgium's multifaceted identity from its historical towns to its vibrant cultural practices.
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